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Oh, the places we'll ride

Date: May 29Mileage: 117.3May mileage: 1,138.8Temperature: 60

(With apologies to Dr. Seuss.)

Congratulations!Today is your day!There's no work to do.There's more time to play.You have food in your pack.And legs in your shorts.And you can propel yourself.On an adventure of sorts.You have a bike. And you are what you are.But as a cyclist only you can decide how far.You think over your options, but it doesn't seem fairYou'll think, "But I always, always go there."With your pack full of food and your shorts full of legsYou don't want to risk pedaling around in the dregs.But this is not the dayTo wallow in your abode.The sun is out; it's timeTo head out the road.

It's opener there,Beyond the city we share.Out the road, there are trailsThat are seldomly usedEven by people as hungryAnd leggy as you.So when you find yourself alone,In a place that's all new,Just keep pedaling along.Because that's what you do.

Oh! The places we'll ride!Where the glaciers loom large!Where the rivers run deep!Where deer leap along roadsides,And the mountains climb steep.You won't turn around because you have the strength.To go anywhere you want to - any height, any length.Wherever you ride, you'll see beauty and awe,Until you can't even believe all the things that you saw.

Except when you're marred,Because sometimes, it's hard.Those beautiful things,Sometimes come with a cost,And sometimes you're tired,And sometimes you're lost.And sometimes you're fightingAn unending wind,Or jaw-jarring rootsThat flip you end over end.And when you're on the ground,You're not in for much fun.Getting back on the bike.Is not always easily done.The trail will keep going,And you'll wonder what for.There's beauty here,But also violence and gore.A place where you could break a collarbone or thumb.Do you dare move forward? Do you dare say you're done?And if you say you're done, where do you draw the line?Go home? Take up knitting? Drink a gallon of wine?Or stand up and keep pedaling down the trail?Simple it's not, and you still could fail.

You can get so frustrated.That you'll stare at the ground.Zoned out to all of the color and sound.Grinding on for miles without looking around.Headed, I fear, to a place you'll feel bound.The quitting place.For people just hoping that the pain will end.So they can go home, call their friends.Sit on the couch and maybe pretendThat there is no need to ever bike again.People just want to quit.Quit dodging the trees,Quit pushing until they wheeze,Quit hurting their knees.Everyone is just quitting.

No! That's not for you!Somehow you'll pull through.All the thoughts of quitting and fear.You'll hop those bad roots.You'll learn how to steer.With your hair flip-flapping,Once more you'll ride true!With everywhere to go and everything to do!Oh the places we'll ride!Narrow trails riverside.With the flow and the feel that there's no reason to hide.All of the magical things you can do with your bike.Will make you wonder what's not to like.Fast! You'll go as fast as you want to go.With the whole world willing you to never be slow.

Except when they don't.Because sometimes, they won't.There will be times.That you hit a wall.Slowness that feels even worse than the fall.Just slow! Whether you like it or not,Slow is something you will be quite a lot.And when you're slow, it's a very good bet,That you will believe your match has been met.And you're done, forever, with nowhere to go now but down,And you'll want to turn and head right back to town.But on you will go,Though the miles run long.On you will go,Though you feel you don't belong,On you will go,Quietly humming a song,Onward beyond,The end of the road.Where gravel you've never ridden,Stretches beyond Echo Cove.The sign says "restricted,"Which you decide means "no cars."And you'll take this pathTo places farther than far.

You'll get tired, yes,you'll get tired yet again.And jolted and tossedAnd stopped by dead ends.So be sure when you pedal,Pedal with passion and grit,And remember that cycling'sMore than just a way to stay fit.Just never forget to be flexible and strong,And always mix up a good list of songs,And will you succeed?Yes you will indeed!Joy is one thing cycling can guarantee.Kid, you'll ride miles!So be your name Raleigh or Surly or Trek,Roadie or Pugsley or Kim or Shrek,You're off to go riding!To go anywhere you like!Your trail is just waiting.So get on your bike!

you're blog for a while I have read,it makes me think things in my head.this post was splendiferous,better than most.and the pictures, nicer they make your post.I rode in my new fatty gear today,when I saw yours I said hooray!thanks for taking us along,alaskan spring sounds like a song. so on the net you can findgood and bad anytime,but what you have herebrings great cheer.

Often after I've read my daughter a couple Dr. Seuss stories and put her to bed, I come to my computer to do some blog & news reading to clear my head of the Dr. Seuss rhythms in my head. But oh no, it's followed me here! I can't escape the Seuss!! ;-) j/k... Great post.